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something benedict has done in the last couple of weeks. he has been doing things more off the cuff. this was a scripted speech, but as i said an unexpected speech. it had a very pointed message. there is a lot of speculation about how the vatican will deal with two popes. tonight there will be a new pope elected. benedict made it clear that his unconditional reverence goes to the next pope. that was his attempt to turn down the speculation about who will be in charge of the catholic church when he retires. i spoke to a lot of people who know him and many vatican watchers of a long, long time say this is a man who did not want to be pope. he is giving it up because he physically doesn't feel he can do it anymore. when he said he is going into a life of prayer and meditation, he means it. he will not meddle with the new guy. chuck? >> a story we will follow all morning long. something you only see once every 600 years. we will be back with you. let's come back to this side of the ocean. we are coming to the end. tomorrow barring something un
something benedict has done in the last couple of weeks. he has been doing things more off the cuff. this was a scripted speech, but as i said an unexpected speech. it had a very pointed message. there is a lot of speculation about how the vatican will deal with two popes. tonight there will be a new pope elected. benedict made it clear that his unconditional reverence goes to the next pope. that was his attempt to turn down the speculation about who will be in charge of the catholic church...
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benedict under the nazis. perhaps that explains their inability to unshackle the church from the past. people who are repressed in their religion tend to be very conservative in holding on to what's been entrusted to them. well, here's hoping, prayer's really in order here, that the next leader of the catholic church has something of john xxiii in him because looking at the problem of the celibate priesthood and the problem of american catholics and the birth control view of paul vi and the role of women in the church lots needs to be done and it's the job of a good, wise, courageous pope to do it. god bless our next pope. god bless the decision on how to pick him. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the beltway media is focused on the wrong threat. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you're go
benedict under the nazis. perhaps that explains their inability to unshackle the church from the past. people who are repressed in their religion tend to be very conservative in holding on to what's been entrusted to them. well, here's hoping, prayer's really in order here, that the next leader of the catholic church has something of john xxiii in him because looking at the problem of the celibate priesthood and the problem of american catholics and the birth control view of paul vi and the...
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he will keep the name benedict xvi and still be addressed at your holiness. he will also still dress in the white gown, but will give up the red shoes that are traditionally worn by the pope symbolizing the blood of the martyrs. instead he's chosen to wear brown shoes that were given to him on a recent trip to mexico. area catholic churches joined together honoring the pope. saint mary's cathedral held a mass in thanks. >> we pray this morning for benedict, our pope. >> i think he's making a good precedent that people should step do you know when the job is too much to handle. >>> in santa cruz police officers are still not back at work this noontime after two of their colleagues were killed while on duty. police are right now wrapping up a press conference. >>reporter: that news conference just wrapped up moments ago, and they confirmed that officers are not ready to go back on patrol. they're just two days into it and still not ready yet. it's just not getting any easier. let's go to footage that we took this morning. all morning long people were continuing
he will keep the name benedict xvi and still be addressed at your holiness. he will also still dress in the white gown, but will give up the red shoes that are traditionally worn by the pope symbolizing the blood of the martyrs. instead he's chosen to wear brown shoes that were given to him on a recent trip to mexico. area catholic churches joined together honoring the pope. saint mary's cathedral held a mass in thanks. >> we pray this morning for benedict, our pope. >> i think he's...
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today we learned that pope benedict xvi fisherman's ring as the cardinals prepare to elect his successor. >> tomorrow the cardinals will not meet but instead will celebrate mass at their honorary parishes here in rome. >> ama: stay with "abc 7 news" for continuing coverage on the papal conclave to select a successor to pope benedict xvi. find more information at abc7news.com. >>> the fight against fossil fuels is taking scientists into new areas of exploration. that includes a new technology that allows cars to run on air. we'll look at how it works. also, we'll look at battered east coast where a winter storm is looming tonight. rolling stones could be hitting the road this summer. what we know about the possible tour ahead. >> i'm meteorologist leigh glaser, we had 70s in some locations and warmer locations and warmer te [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice t
today we learned that pope benedict xvi fisherman's ring as the cardinals prepare to elect his successor. >> tomorrow the cardinals will not meet but instead will celebrate mass at their honorary parishes here in rome. >> ama: stay with "abc 7 news" for continuing coverage on the papal conclave to select a successor to pope benedict xvi. find more information at abc7news.com. >>> the fight against fossil fuels is taking scientists into new areas of exploration....
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you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new pope as soon as possible. but for that to happen in the most prudent, enlightened way, we need some sort of prayer and reelection of getting to know each other. >> there are a lot of these cardinals who were appointed by pope benedict, who don't know each other very well, you remember that this is a worldwide church and you also have a church in the united states that's very different in some of the area where is it's growing in latin america, in africa, where frankly the people in the church tend to be more conservative. it creates almost an inevitable conflict, doesn't it. >> i wouldn't say that people in the church in latin america and in africa tend to be more conservative. the growth of the church absolutely is in the third world. one of the things that happens at a papal conclave is that the cardinals begin discussions with eac
you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new pope as soon as possible. but for that to happen in the most prudent, enlightened way, we need some sort of prayer and reelection of getting to know each other. >> there are a lot of these cardinals who were appointed by pope benedict, who don't know each...
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now, some of those who worked under pope benedict officially have to be reinstated to retain their jobs. the vatican said this afternoon that hasn't happened yet. tracie potts, nbc news, rome. >> thank you, tracie. >>> coming up, more troubles for the already troubled carnival cruise line. plus. >> we just cared. >> just love this story. we'll tell you how these two very unlikely heroes jumped into action to save a little infant's life. >>> and a car on the loose. wild video out of china as an unmanned car goes flying across traffic slamming right into a building. how it all happened next. >>> new details, more problems for yet another carnival cruise ship this morning. the latest issue happening on board the carnival legend. the ship slowed down by a technical issue overnight with its propulsion system in honduras. the visit to grand cayman now canceled as it slowly heads back to tampa. this comes as thousands on board the carnival dream are now flying home, a problem with the ship's generator caused the ship's crew to cut short the cruise and dock at st. maarten. the ship did not lose
now, some of those who worked under pope benedict officially have to be reinstated to retain their jobs. the vatican said this afternoon that hasn't happened yet. tracie potts, nbc news, rome. >> thank you, tracie. >>> coming up, more troubles for the already troubled carnival cruise line. plus. >> we just cared. >> just love this story. we'll tell you how these two very unlikely heroes jumped into action to save a little infant's life. >>> and a car on the...
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. >> it is the 28th day of february the last day of pope benedict xvi papacy. he is saying good-bye to those he worked with for so many years for decades some of them. they are in apostolic palace. it is 11:00 in the morning on another sunny day. they will have a lunch together and at 5:00 this afternoon the pope will be air lifted out of the vatican. he will be choppered to the summer residence for popes and he will spend a few months there until his permanent quarters in the vatican are fully refurbished. he will be living in a monastery with a small group of his trusted aids and nuns who have been with him through out his time here in the vatican. now yesterday of course was the last day -- the last time we got to hear a general audience from pope benedict xvi. it was outside saint peters on the square because there were so many people who wanted to be there. a lot of people are continuing to rehash the speech that he made many saying it was so unusual in that it was terribly personal he spoke about his decision to step down from the post and he talked about
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pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today. thank you for being with me. next week, join us, is it google's world and we're just living in it? nikesh arora will join us. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to save 5% off every day with your lowe's consumer credit card. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant i just finished
pope emeritus benedict xvith has done both. the first pontiff to resign in nearly 600 years forced the holinessy to make quick decisions regarding benedict benefits in his golden years. retaining the private health care policy as well as free lodging and caretaking by a small group of german nuns. his holiness will receive a monthly pension of around 2500 euros a month, that's nearly $3,300, close to the maximum monthly social security payout for american retirees. that's the show for today....
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benedict xvi says he will live the final stage of his life as a simple pilgrim. he left the vatican today for the last time as pope and flown to the new residents where he was greeted by well wishers. the pope used twitter to thank followers for their love and support. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> kimberly: historic and emotional day for more than a billion catholics worldwide as pope benedict xvi left the vatican for the last time as pontiff. he told well-wishers he is beginning the final stage of his life as simply a pilgrim and became the first pontiff in 600 years to resign. then at 2:00 p.m., eastern time, the swiss guards who protected him for years closed the doors of his home where he will begin his retirement, officially closing out the papacy. the duty of protecting the former pope lies with the vatican police. i watched this today. glued to the television. historic moment and emotional moment to see. you saw the helicopter taking the pope
benedict xvi says he will live the final stage of his life as a simple pilgrim. he left the vatican today for the last time as pope and flown to the new residents where he was greeted by well wishers. the pope used twitter to thank followers for their love and support. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ [ speaking italian ] >> kimberly: historic and emotional day for more than a...
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benedict, who was a monk. he said that is the type of life i will lead. quiet in prayer, doing service to the church, instead of going back to be what he was before he became pope. very interesting. there will not be a pope making commentary on the new pope, words and actions. bill: i think when we think about his words we all have an interpretation for what his message is, you especially. when you think about this comment, i've had moments of joy and light but also moments that have not been easy he said today, moments of turbulent seas and rough winds, how do you read that, father? >> well, you know, certainly there's a lot of joys that come with being a shepherd of all the people, all the people who come to see him at the big audiences, all of that i'm sure is joyful for him but also there has been a great amount of difficulties within the church. we think about when he first took over in 2005. the sex abuse scandal he had to deal with and he dealt with it pretty quickly. tell you a very personal story. i was part of a religious order at the time whose
benedict, who was a monk. he said that is the type of life i will lead. quiet in prayer, doing service to the church, instead of going back to be what he was before he became pope. very interesting. there will not be a pope making commentary on the new pope, words and actions. bill: i think when we think about his words we all have an interpretation for what his message is, you especially. when you think about this comment, i've had moments of joy and light but also moments that have not been...
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benedict was wonderful at initiating reforms. over the last ten years we have seen a great many advances, especially in the church in the united states, but certainly reforms need to continue. the real story is the excitement you see month young people for the church. at the end of the day it's about goodness and truth and beauty, and the church has 0 the courage to stand for those things in the face of an often isolating and confusing world. >> shepard: can the church in rome handle a black orlet continue pope? >> absolutely. thick we're definitely ready for it. it's almost jarring to hear put in those terms because the church is growing by leaps and bounds in the global south. we're calling not somebody from a particular place or race. we're talling for someone who is an apostle for jesus christ, who lives our faith. that's what people are looking for,. >> shepard: great see you. the guy in charge of safety at bp says the systems that allowed an explosion that killed 121 -- 11 people were not an absolute failure. so how did the
benedict was wonderful at initiating reforms. over the last ten years we have seen a great many advances, especially in the church in the united states, but certainly reforms need to continue. the real story is the excitement you see month young people for the church. at the end of the day it's about goodness and truth and beauty, and the church has 0 the courage to stand for those things in the face of an often isolating and confusing world. >> shepard: can the church in rome handle a...
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he will be visiting pope benedict today. he asked his fellow cardinals if he could delay his mass so we could he could visit pope benedict not far from horome he. that's the situation. back to you guys ainsley and patty ann. >> lauren green live for us in rome this morning. >> it is time for your 5@5:00. we start with a news alert. a police standoff underway in up state new york. cops say they have cornered an armed man in an abandoned building who is suspected of going on a shooting spree. it is unclear if he is alive after exchanging gun fire with at least one officer. >> it is scary. this is a spall town. this stuff shouldn't happen around here. >> basically during the whole valley area into a ghost town. people aren't out. they usually are. >> 64-year-old kurt meyers set fire to his apartment drove to local businesses and shot four people dead. six months after the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya's prime minister is promising his government logical find whoever is responsibilile and put them on tria
he will be visiting pope benedict today. he asked his fellow cardinals if he could delay his mass so we could he could visit pope benedict not far from horome he. that's the situation. back to you guys ainsley and patty ann. >> lauren green live for us in rome this morning. >> it is time for your 5@5:00. we start with a news alert. a police standoff underway in up state new york. cops say they have cornered an armed man in an abandoned building who is suspected of going on a...
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benedict will speak off the cuff. his final farewell to this group that's meant so much to him over the years. then we'll see each cardinal processing up and having a moment of face time with the holy father. the drama is not going to be so much in what is said but instead, these normally aloof, reserved is princes of the church, i would imagine most of them will be feeling pretty raw emotions. you'll be seeing hearts on the sleeve in a way you rarely do from this group. >> john and zoraida, we're going to be talking later, interviewing cardinal timothy dolan of new york. there are several american cardinals here who will be voting. i spoke to cardinal makerik of washington, he's the retired archbishop of the d.c. diocese. he doesn't feel it's time yet for an american pope, nonetheless, the american cardinals are important. while all these challenges are out there for the roman catholic church, by a wide margin, american catholics approve of pope benedict xvi and what he's been doing as pope. they have various issues
benedict will speak off the cuff. his final farewell to this group that's meant so much to him over the years. then we'll see each cardinal processing up and having a moment of face time with the holy father. the drama is not going to be so much in what is said but instead, these normally aloof, reserved is princes of the church, i would imagine most of them will be feeling pretty raw emotions. you'll be seeing hearts on the sleeve in a way you rarely do from this group. >> john and...
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. >> pope benedict officially retired today. and i heard that people are actually placing bets on who the next pope will be. or at least that is what i heard during my fantasy pope draft. i do it every year. >> geraldo: fantasy pope draft. the funny take on the other are wise solemn process of selecting the next pontiff. before i tell you about this important new survey testing the attitudes of american catholics, here is i'ml i'mly kellogg on the con clave in rome. >> a mass to invoke the holy spirit then there is a lot by which some cardinals are chosen to count the votes which are cast into a golden chalise. though it is often called the world's smallest men's club they are geographically spread far and wide. the cardinal from new york will be participating in his first con clave. >> i would like to think enter the con clave i probably have some people in mind all right. and the veterans tell me that the inspiration of the holy spirit is evident in the con clave and you will see different things develop in the very active vot
. >> pope benedict officially retired today. and i heard that people are actually placing bets on who the next pope will be. or at least that is what i heard during my fantasy pope draft. i do it every year. >> geraldo: fantasy pope draft. the funny take on the other are wise solemn process of selecting the next pontiff. before i tell you about this important new survey testing the attitudes of american catholics, here is i'ml i'mly kellogg on the con clave in rome. >> a mass...
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benedict is the first pope in 600 years to resign from the papacy. stay with us for continuing cufnlg of the farewell to -- continuing with the farewell to pope benedict. >>> researchers at ucsf say the cost of emergency care varies by tens of thousands of dollars depending on which hospital you are at. out of pocket charges for something like a sprain or muscle strain can cost as little as $4 or 24,000. headache treatments range from $15 to more than 17,000. a urinary tract infection might cost you $50 or $73,000. 2* calls for more transparency in emergency care charges. >>> forget skinny supermodels. bigger models can mean bigger profits. women are less likely to buy products if they are sold by models and celebrities. that's because thin women make them feel bad about themselves. researchers say a better way to increase sales is to use a more subtle image. >>> another warm, winter day, but changes are coming. >> yes, sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> dan and carolyn, cooler and wetter weather is on the horizon than what we are seeing rig
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that kind of charismatic church, and even pope benedict understood this. a church requires planning, just like a university or television network. so soldano has a point. the problem is when you folk accuse too much on the institution, and lose sight of the spirituality, you can be in danger. >> shepard: their problems are very big. they have cardinals who are subject to blackmail, vulnerable to blackmail. scandals within the bank scandal. there is a sexual abuse of children scandal that seems to still be bubbling, that has been covered up for decades. it goes on and on. are these reformers of the mind to come in and say, here's what we have done, here's how we're going to fix this so we can move on? are or we going to remain in this slow, inside the vatican, inside the government, slog through -- that's so difficult for everyone involved, catholics and noncatholics. >> your questions are the right questions. i do think no one expects an overnight reform, and i don't think the idea of a man coming in in 100 days changing things. i expect -- i think we expe
that kind of charismatic church, and even pope benedict understood this. a church requires planning, just like a university or television network. so soldano has a point. the problem is when you folk accuse too much on the institution, and lose sight of the spirituality, you can be in danger. >> shepard: their problems are very big. they have cardinals who are subject to blackmail, vulnerable to blackmail. scandals within the bank scandal. there is a sexual abuse of children scandal that...
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after the successor is picked, benedict will move to the permanent residence behind st. peter's a basilica. most likely picking a pope before easter sunday and then the holy church will have two living popes for the first time in 700 years. >>> up next, the story that's got washington all abuzz today. white house arm twisting goodfellows style. >> can i have it? i can't have it. i can't do it, henry. it's -- can't do it. >> nobody says that you can't do what you want to do. >> do what you want to do. we don't know that. this is what it is. okay? you know what it is. you have to do the right thing. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. ♪ i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about hea
after the successor is picked, benedict will move to the permanent residence behind st. peter's a basilica. most likely picking a pope before easter sunday and then the holy church will have two living popes for the first time in 700 years. >>> up next, the story that's got washington all abuzz today. white house arm twisting goodfellows style. >> can i have it? i can't have it. i can't do it, henry. it's -- can't do it. >> nobody says that you can't do what you want to do....
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pope benedict is pope no more. abc news edits out the first lady's error on guns. a former obama spin man admits to misleading the press. the one year anniversary of the trevayvon martin shooting gives the media another shot at the shooter. and one admits to a bias in his work, which story made our list now on fox news watch. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, syndicated columnist cal thomas, jim pinkerton contributing editor the american conservative magazine, and ellen ratner, bureau chief of talk radio news service, i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. president obama on friday, a surprise appearance in front of the white house press corps, after his meeting with congressional leaders over the sequestration. it ended a week of more doom and gloom forecasts. mr. obama claims will be a result of the automatic spending cuts, the theme parroted by the press, members of congress and members of the president's cabinet. >> well, some of this stuff happens earlier, some happens this fall and what it does, it creates tremendous
pope benedict is pope no more. abc news edits out the first lady's error on guns. a former obama spin man admits to misleading the press. the one year anniversary of the trevayvon martin shooting gives the media another shot at the shooter. and one admits to a bias in his work, which story made our list now on fox news watch. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller, syndicated columnist cal thomas, jim pinkerton contributing editor the american conservative magazine,...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow conservatives to vote yes on the measure. in fact, cantor didn't even end up casting a vote on the bill himself. as the national review online reports, cantor warned fellow republicans there would be a civil war in the ranks if the senate bill didn't at least get to the house floor. cantor convinced enough republicans because the violence against women act did pass today after more than a year of nasty partisan bickering. the president says he'll sign it. these nine conservatives make up the fringe driving cantor absolutely crazy. all of them voted against the violence on women act.
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow...
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that is a shot from yesterday right before then pope benedict left the vatican. what a sight that was. as we watch the helicopter, sort of hover over the vatican as he headed to cast tell began golf foe for the rest of the spring and summer. dash gandolfo. they will pick a new pope from the cardinals. bill: feel the rush. the world's craziest rope jump. martha: no thank you. >> two, one, zero. >> i don't ion want to jump. >> three, two, one, zero! [bleep]. bill: they tried and they tried. but will she do it. that make k. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. bill: want to get you back down to florida. we talked to you about this last hour. fox news alert on effort to rescue a man in a sinkhole under his home. the man's brother tried to save the victim's life. here is the fire chief talking about how this went down in a news conference moments ago. >> shortly after 11:00 last night the family, the bush family was in
that is a shot from yesterday right before then pope benedict left the vatican. what a sight that was. as we watch the helicopter, sort of hover over the vatican as he headed to cast tell began golf foe for the rest of the spring and summer. dash gandolfo. they will pick a new pope from the cardinals. bill: feel the rush. the world's craziest rope jump. martha: no thank you. >> two, one, zero. >> i don't ion want to jump. >> three, two, one, zero! [bleep]. bill: they tried and...
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benedict announced his title will be pope ameritus and said he will not return to private life. the last pope to abdicate, 719 years ago, had a much rockier departure. he was imprisoned until his death and is thought to be depicted in daunty's inferno as a cowardly shadow in hell. >> preparations are completed at an 8,000 square foot monastery near st. peters. for the catholic church and the within in seven people worldwide who are members of it, the attention now turns to their next leader, namely who will he be and perhaps of equal importance, where will he come from? the past century has shown dramatic changes in the worldwide catholic population. while 65% of the catholic population lived in europe in 1910, that figure has now dropped to 24%, and as the number of catholics actually sh links in europe each year, it is growing rapidly in other parts of the world. the largest share of catholics, 39%, now live in latin america, and in the last century catholic simple in africa has grown dramatically. less than 1% of the church's worldwide membership to 16% in the past eight year
benedict announced his title will be pope ameritus and said he will not return to private life. the last pope to abdicate, 719 years ago, had a much rockier departure. he was imprisoned until his death and is thought to be depicted in daunty's inferno as a cowardly shadow in hell. >> preparations are completed at an 8,000 square foot monastery near st. peters. for the catholic church and the within in seven people worldwide who are members of it, the attention now turns to their next...
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the pontiff was placed on the fifth ballot to replace pope benedict xvi, the first in 600 years to resign. what does it mean for the catholic church and influence around the world and 70 million faithful here in the united states. let's ask the wall street journal columnist and dan henninger, board member mary anastasia o'grady and peggy noonan. we've learned more about this new pope and what do you make of the choice? >> i continue to marvel at what a surprise it was because of his age. because he wasn't on anybody's list. and that said, i think the key fact of him is that he took the name francis. it's the first francis ever, took it from st. francis of assisi, one of whose great stories involved being told by christ, clean up my church which is in ruins. this suggests to me that this very humble seeming man, even a shy seeming man, a guy with little show biz, it suggestion suggests to me, he knows the trouble the church is in, the vati-leaks and at age 76 will move urgently my sense is and try to clean up. and there are some say because another reformer, because archbishop scola was ov
the pontiff was placed on the fifth ballot to replace pope benedict xvi, the first in 600 years to resign. what does it mean for the catholic church and influence around the world and 70 million faithful here in the united states. let's ask the wall street journal columnist and dan henninger, board member mary anastasia o'grady and peggy noonan. we've learned more about this new pope and what do you make of the choice? >> i continue to marvel at what a surprise it was because of his age....
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there is still a big crowd late in the evening in the square, chanting viva el papa and benedict, benedict. we will zoom in where you can see those with the lights on our apartments of the pope. those lights are on, meaning that the pope is still awake and probably is still packing up. we were told that probably he will take away with him only a number of documents that we would like to have with him when he finally retires in the convent. today is one historic event after the other. this morning the last general that gave the chance to people to see the pope for the one last time here in the vatican and now the pope leaving the apartments. that's also unheard of in the last 600 years. popes left their apartment only after they died. >> the pope has his final tweet today. it said if only everyone could experience the joy of being christian and being loved by god who gave his son for us all. that twitter account will go silent until the next pope. >> yes, it will be indeed. the pope did have a long address today. he said he had many moments of joy, but he had choppy waters. they were meant
there is still a big crowd late in the evening in the square, chanting viva el papa and benedict, benedict. we will zoom in where you can see those with the lights on our apartments of the pope. those lights are on, meaning that the pope is still awake and probably is still packing up. we were told that probably he will take away with him only a number of documents that we would like to have with him when he finally retires in the convent. today is one historic event after the other. this...
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pope benedict resigned because of his age. worldwide story as you know as a new pope will have to be chosen. amidst the controversy about the catholic church. now, as a catholic myself, i will understand the church has brought a lot of the criticism upon itself. years ago, the factor hammered cardinal law in boston and cardinal mahony here in los angeles for failing, failing to protect children. so we are not apologists for the catholic church. however, there is a huge difference between catholic theology and the people who run the institution. there is no question that the antireligious media which is substantial is using the pope story to marginalize the church. >> his papacy will be remembered for its scan d l del scandals. the sexual abuse coverups that cost more than $3 billion to settle. >> pope benedict is quitting. he has a chronic neck problem and apparently the chronic neck problem is for looking the other way so many times. >> he may have been the first pope to tweet but as the leader he tried to hold back the force
pope benedict resigned because of his age. worldwide story as you know as a new pope will have to be chosen. amidst the controversy about the catholic church. now, as a catholic myself, i will understand the church has brought a lot of the criticism upon itself. years ago, the factor hammered cardinal law in boston and cardinal mahony here in los angeles for failing, failing to protect children. so we are not apologists for the catholic church. however, there is a huge difference between...
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do you think the decision by pope benedict plays into this at all? >> i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. even in the homily again this morning, in the mass, he referenced pope benedict and the service that he's given. i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. but i think that maybe what they're thinking is maybe not, isn't going to set a trend, isn't going to set a precedent. that may not be what's in their mind. personally, i think it might make them remember that the papacy about more than just the individual man, who's occupying the papacy. it's about an office that we catholics believe that was established by jesus himself. and so it's something bigger. again, it's thinking about the bigger picture. and i think it might be a reminder. we can't say for sure whether or not it will set a precedent, but i think that concept that the papacy is something of a bigger story. it's not just an election for political office. no, it's part of something much bigger than that. >> and feel free to disagree with me. we have disagreed i
do you think the decision by pope benedict plays into this at all? >> i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. even in the homily again this morning, in the mass, he referenced pope benedict and the service that he's given. i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. but i think that maybe what they're thinking is maybe not, isn't going to set a trend, isn't going to set a precedent. that may not be what's in their mind. personally, i think it might make them remember...
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benedict the xvi closed the door on his papacy. another happy wave before bordering his helicopter and a lap in the air around the vatican and a beautiful blue-skyedskyed rome. recorded by cameras. none of this has been seen before in the catholic church. cenk: popes never step aside while they're still alive. it hasn't happened in 600 years. why is he doing it? the rest of the press will tell you look, health, health, you know. to be fair, we're about to show you an abc news report where it could be something else. >> for nearly a week now the italian papers have run wild with a story of a sex and blackmail scandal about to explode, speculating the pope resigned because of a dossier he was given about the whole sore did mess. cenk: is it really because of that? you know what i say, of course! of course! of course! what's in that secret dossier. >> turns out a dossier does exist, prepared by three elderly investigators nicknamed by the italian press the 007 cardinals. they were charged with investigating the pope's private butler l
benedict the xvi closed the door on his papacy. another happy wave before bordering his helicopter and a lap in the air around the vatican and a beautiful blue-skyedskyed rome. recorded by cameras. none of this has been seen before in the catholic church. cenk: popes never step aside while they're still alive. it hasn't happened in 600 years. why is he doing it? the rest of the press will tell you look, health, health, you know. to be fair, we're about to show you an abc news report where it...
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. >>> while controversy continues to hang like a cloud over the retirement of pope benedict, the vatican this morning revealing decisions about his future. we've just learned the pope will be called pope ameritus. when addressing him, he would call him, his holiness, he will wear the white cape but not the one he wore as pope. they will be replaced with brown shoes. i'm joined by a father of the diocese. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >> there were allegations by priests and former priests. church scholars say there has not been this much drama surrounding a conclave since 1800s. another father says it looks like amateur hour s is it in. >> there hasn't been this much controversy but it makes for interesting conversation can, doesn't it it? >> it makes interesting conversation but how might they impact the reduction in the past? >> the number of cardinals who can vote, and so now the controversy swirling around cardinal mahony. will he stay or will he go or recuse himself? >> he got support from a few people that have suggested that this can be separate. in fact, it was c
. >>> while controversy continues to hang like a cloud over the retirement of pope benedict, the vatican this morning revealing decisions about his future. we've just learned the pope will be called pope ameritus. when addressing him, he would call him, his holiness, he will wear the white cape but not the one he wore as pope. they will be replaced with brown shoes. i'm joined by a father of the diocese. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chris. >> there were...
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you listened to what pope benedict xvi just said. can you in our speak decipher for us what the message was he was trying to leave us with? >> really he was offering a reflection, very briefly, on his experience yesterday of, i think, feeling the unity of the church. he actually quoted one of his favorite theologians, guardini who he knew during the second vatican council. he kept speaking of the church as a living being, the church is alive in the souls of the people who believe. i think he was really speaking from the heart about his own experience leading the church in that regard and the final moment, the last thing he said, what struck me, is to hear him speak about the next pope, the future pope. he said in particular he will continue to serve you, meaning his brother cardinals, in prayer, that as he moves into this ministry of prayer he recognizes that he's continuing to serve the church. >> he said he hopes the holy spirit guides them in the election of the new pope, hopes the lord will show you, the cardinals, the right way.
you listened to what pope benedict xvi just said. can you in our speak decipher for us what the message was he was trying to leave us with? >> really he was offering a reflection, very briefly, on his experience yesterday of, i think, feeling the unity of the church. he actually quoted one of his favorite theologians, guardini who he knew during the second vatican council. he kept speaking of the church as a living being, the church is alive in the souls of the people who believe. i think...
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following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the man who will in a minute no longer lead the church. this is his temporary home. we expect to see something that's always followed the death of a pope. the swiss guard both beloved tradition and entrusted with the very real job of protecting the pope will stand down. once he is no longer pope, their job is done. and they will await the election of a new pope. covering this historic event along with me, claudio lavanga is live. also with us, elizabeth lev and father john bartunic, author and priest based in rome. claudio, a crowd gathered as we saw earlier today when the pope came out on to the balcony and saw him publicly as pope for the last time. >> reporter: that's right. that's right, chris. there are still people here to witness that historic moment that will mark the real end of the pontifficate of pope benedict xvi. the church bells started to ring. take a look at you are at that door. the summer residence of the pope. those doors in literally 30 seconds or a minute are goin
following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the man who will in a minute no longer lead the church. this is his temporary home. we expect to see something that's always followed the death of a pope. the swiss guard both beloved tradition and entrusted with the very real job of protecting the pope will stand down. once he is no longer pope, their job is done. and they will await the election of a new pope. covering this historic event along with me, claudio lavanga is live. also with us,...
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. >>> with just a few days left on the job, pope benedict moves to allow catholic church leaders to get started faster on picking his successor. powerful politics will drive that big decision. >>> also this morning, a deep dive in understanding the importance of the latest campaign finance case that the supreme court will tackle. it could very well change everything -- again. >>> good monday morning from downtown pennsylvania. it's february, the 25th, 2013. and this is "the daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >>> thank you to stacy mitchell and that giant cup of coffee. i want a mug that big. that's how much coffee i need to drink in the morning. keep those videos coming. >>> let's get to my first readers of the morning. there are fewer than 100 hours until the budget act falls on friday. and just two hours from now the president will meet with the nation's governors kicking off what will be a very busy week in american politics. actually in world politics. tomorrow president obama takes his sequester pr campaign to virginia. chuck hagel gets a vote on the senate floor. he'll be conf
. >>> with just a few days left on the job, pope benedict moves to allow catholic church leaders to get started faster on picking his successor. powerful politics will drive that big decision. >>> also this morning, a deep dive in understanding the importance of the latest campaign finance case that the supreme court will tackle. it could very well change everything -- again. >>> good monday morning from downtown pennsylvania. it's february, the 25th, 2013. and this...
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tomorrow pope benedict xvi's final goodbye in rome. we will talk with secretary shawn donovan about sequester and sandy relief. tamron hall has i has a look at what's next on "news nation." >> the latest from the supreme court as they challenge the voting rights act. justice scalia said it's a perpetuation of racial entitlement. justice kennedy said it secures the purpose. the law could be in trouble. we will have the latest from both sides. he is angry at him and despite being one of the most popular organizers and has not seen her in a party. >> the president will meet with the sequester and senator mitch be mcconnell. friday, the same day the cuts will set. oons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. and
tomorrow pope benedict xvi's final goodbye in rome. we will talk with secretary shawn donovan about sequester and sandy relief. tamron hall has i has a look at what's next on "news nation." >> the latest from the supreme court as they challenge the voting rights act. justice scalia said it's a perpetuation of racial entitlement. justice kennedy said it secures the purpose. the law could be in trouble. we will have the latest from both sides. he is angry at him and despite being...
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it was in contrast to pope benedict's mass. leland vitter joins us live from vatican city with more on pope francis's transition into his new role. >> reporter: gening, tori -- gening, tori. 24 -- good evening, tori. there's a new sheriff in town. how would you like to be the clerk that the new pope walks up to and says i would like to check out number 216. and then he delivers a homily that's very focused on what the church should do going forward, it needs to return to serving the people, much more on what the church can do for others and what others can do for the church. this is the rain of the pope beginning -- the reign of the pope beginning and so many people here who enjoy this are probably realizing under pope francis they will be living a similar life following the example of this pope. tori? >> all right. leland vitter, joining us live from rome this afternoon. thank you. and catholic institutions in the bay area are sharing in the excitement of a new leader of the church. ktvu's cara lui is live at st. mary's live i
it was in contrast to pope benedict's mass. leland vitter joins us live from vatican city with more on pope francis's transition into his new role. >> reporter: gening, tori -- gening, tori. 24 -- good evening, tori. there's a new sheriff in town. how would you like to be the clerk that the new pope walks up to and says i would like to check out number 216. and then he delivers a homily that's very focused on what the church should do going forward, it needs to return to serving the...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the...
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it was in contrast to pope benedict's mass. leland vitter joins us live from vatican city with more on pope francis's transition into his new role. >> reporter: gening, tori -- gening, tori. 24 -- good evening, tori. there's a new sheriff in town. how would you like to be the clerk that the new pope walks up to and says i would like to check out number 216. and then he delivers a homily that's very focused on what the church should do going forward, it needs to return to serving the people, much more on what the church can do for others and what others can do for the church. this is the rain of the pope beginning -- the reign of the pope beginning and so many people here who enjoy this are probably realizing under pope francis they will be living a similar life following the example of this pope. tori? >> all right. leland vitter, joining us live from rome this afternoon. thank you. and catholic institutions in the bay area are sharing in the excitement of a new leader of the church. ktvu's cara lui is live at st. mary's live i
it was in contrast to pope benedict's mass. leland vitter joins us live from vatican city with more on pope francis's transition into his new role. >> reporter: gening, tori -- gening, tori. 24 -- good evening, tori. there's a new sheriff in town. how would you like to be the clerk that the new pope walks up to and says i would like to check out number 216. and then he delivers a homily that's very focused on what the church should do going forward, it needs to return to serving the...
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how fitting that pope benedict's retirement falls on the 30th anniversary of father mulcahy's. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. if political gridlock was an olympic sport the congress would be preparing to field a gold medal. maybe we can all do better. but with $85 billion in spending about to be pulled out of our economy by a sequestration act that only the tea party seems to want both major parties resorted to finger pointing instead of action today. >> i really believe that the american people deserve better than what the republicans in this building believe is the right thing. our job in congress should be to provide a foundation for our economy and the next steps. the very least, we should put stumbling blocks in the way. that's what we've done. >> the house did its job. i'm happy to talk to the president. i'm happy to talk to senator reid but the way things happen around here is that the house passes a bill, the senate passes a bill, we disagree, we go to conference. >> john: our political system seems broken but our next guest insists it d
how fitting that pope benedict's retirement falls on the 30th anniversary of father mulcahy's. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. if political gridlock was an olympic sport the congress would be preparing to field a gold medal. maybe we can all do better. but with $85 billion in spending about to be pulled out of our economy by a sequestration act that only the tea party seems to want both major parties resorted to finger pointing instead of action...
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the man now known as emeritus pope benedict ascended to retirement castle. amy kellogg has the story from rome. >> pope benedict 16 z departed the palace through the courtyard pass the swiss forward, all scripted and on time. driven to the helipad. then they followed the chopper where he blessed the faithful one last time. >> i am no longer the supreme pontiff of the catholic church. i am until 8:00 p.m., then no more. i am simply a pilgrim. who begins the last off of his pilgrimage on earth. >> earlier he said farewell to cardinal promising to show uncome reverence and obedience to the one among them who might be pope. there was a great weight lifted from his shoulder. >> you have seen him carefree is not the word but there is an ease there. happy he will be relieved of the duties. >> accolade for those who knew him. >> he was always the most courteous and sensitive of all the ones we visited. of course, the pope, i think, he has been most astonishing teacher. >> pope benedict parting words were good night. now pope emeritus, the former pontiff, says he pla
the man now known as emeritus pope benedict ascended to retirement castle. amy kellogg has the story from rome. >> pope benedict 16 z departed the palace through the courtyard pass the swiss forward, all scripted and on time. driven to the helipad. then they followed the chopper where he blessed the faithful one last time. >> i am no longer the supreme pontiff of the catholic church. i am until 8:00 p.m., then no more. i am simply a pilgrim. who begins the last off of his pilgrimage...
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since pope benedict resigned on thursday, there was no pope to lead the mass. the famous square was quiet today without the traditional papal blessing. cardinals plan to meet tomorrow to discuss when to begin the conclave to choose the next pope. >>> it is condition foirmd, britain's highest ranking catholic official is resigning. the vatican says he resigned as archbishop admitting to unspecified sexual misbehavior. three current and one former priest said o'brien acted inappropriately with them. o'brien will not attend the conclave to elect the successor to pope benedict. o'brien is contesting the allegations. >>> britain's queen elizabeth is in the hospital with a stomach bug. what a surprising is the 86-year-old is in the hospital for the first time in ten years. the monarch's condition is not deteriorating and she is said to be in good spirits. but a buckingham palace spokesman says she was showing symptoms of gastroenteritis. doctors just thought she would be best treated at the hospital. the monarch is at king edward, the seventh hospital in london. all
since pope benedict resigned on thursday, there was no pope to lead the mass. the famous square was quiet today without the traditional papal blessing. cardinals plan to meet tomorrow to discuss when to begin the conclave to choose the next pope. >>> it is condition foirmd, britain's highest ranking catholic official is resigning. the vatican says he resigned as archbishop admitting to unspecified sexual misbehavior. three current and one former priest said o'brien acted...
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benedict. that means he's going to have some influence on the choice, even though he pledged to stay out of it. >> and he pledges to pray for them and hopes that the holy spirit leads them in the right direction. which is interesting, george. in the past, he said the holy spirit didn't have much to do with the conclaves. he didn't want to blame the holy spirit for a bad pope. it is a time when people really don't know what's going to happen. and that makes it exciting but also a little bit scary. the secretary of state -- former secretary of state, who greeted the pope this morning, the dean, said it was with some trepidation that the cardinals met. and i think he means that. i think they really don't know what's going to happen. >> he's never been through anything like this before, either. you saw cardinal dolan laugh off as the idea that he will be chosen pope. most watchers don't believe it's going to be an american. but what about the idea it could be a pope from africa or latin america? >>
benedict. that means he's going to have some influence on the choice, even though he pledged to stay out of it. >> and he pledges to pray for them and hopes that the holy spirit leads them in the right direction. which is interesting, george. in the past, he said the holy spirit didn't have much to do with the conclaves. he didn't want to blame the holy spirit for a bad pope. it is a time when people really don't know what's going to happen. and that makes it exciting but also a little...
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pope benedict spoke from three pages in latin. pope francis got up there, no notes, spoke almost as a parish priest speaking to his flock. said the church and cardinals knee return to the goods spell, return to their roots, become more humble. he warned the church could be just like any other charity if they did not return to their roots and the bible, and you have to look at the visuals and how pope frances now looks. he is very different. he has not taken on many of the -- he has a simple cross and robe. and that's a message how things are going to be handled going forward. >> what does this intention mind for the very powerful vatican bureaucracy? >> probably in the old west they would have said there's a new sheriff in town. the new pope has a lot to deal with inside the vatican. the leak scandal, the bank, and the papal sexual abuse scandal, the presex abuse scandal to deal with as he moves forward and tries to move the church forward. he is said to be somebody who wants these priests and these cardinals to return to much mor
pope benedict spoke from three pages in latin. pope francis got up there, no notes, spoke almost as a parish priest speaking to his flock. said the church and cardinals knee return to the goods spell, return to their roots, become more humble. he warned the church could be just like any other charity if they did not return to their roots and the bible, and you have to look at the visuals and how pope frances now looks. he is very different. he has not taken on many of the -- he has a simple...
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you also covered the 2005 conclave that elected benedict xvi. describe the pomp and circumstance of today and leading up to this? >> reporter: well, first, let me say, few do pomp and circumstance as well as the catholic church. but look where we are. if you look behind me, the spectacular dome of st. peter's basilica. that's where the cardinals started their day. not just the 115 voting cardinals but those over 80 as well because they had mass this morning. it just looks absolutely spectacular. then they have that polling chapel which is gorgeous and then they progress into the sistine chapel, one of michelangelo's master pieces. and they are looking at the altar which is underneath the last judgment which again, another work of really unparalleled art. so the pomp and circumstance has been extraordinary. and we saw them one by one, all 115 of them go out to the bible and to swear, not just to secrecy but to fidelity, to the oath that they're about to take. and once they all made that oath, they close those magnificent doors. they are sealed. a
you also covered the 2005 conclave that elected benedict xvi. describe the pomp and circumstance of today and leading up to this? >> reporter: well, first, let me say, few do pomp and circumstance as well as the catholic church. but look where we are. if you look behind me, the spectacular dome of st. peter's basilica. that's where the cardinals started their day. not just the 115 voting cardinals but those over 80 as well because they had mass this morning. it just looks absolutely...
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in less than two hours pope benedict's resignation will take effect. earlier the pope flew from the vatican to a summer residence outside rome. >> he made his final farewell to the crowds, sent out one final tweet to his 1.5 million followers. it said this, thank you for your love and support. may you always experience the joy that comes from putting christ at the center of your lives. we are going to have full coverage of the pope's last day this hour. >>> syria's rebel forces are about to get a lot more money from the united states, not for bullets or bombs, we're told, but for food, medical supplies and more of what the u.s. calls nonlethal assistance. secretary of state john kerry announced the package today. he said, a lot about it. there's a lot of nuance in all of this. we have more details coming up in a live report. >>> well, the clock is ticking towards those automatic across-the-board spending cuts, due to kick in tomorrow. well, last night president obama told business leaders the cuts will be bad for them and will cause the economy to tumb
in less than two hours pope benedict's resignation will take effect. earlier the pope flew from the vatican to a summer residence outside rome. >> he made his final farewell to the crowds, sent out one final tweet to his 1.5 million followers. it said this, thank you for your love and support. may you always experience the joy that comes from putting christ at the center of your lives. we are going to have full coverage of the pope's last day this hour. >>> syria's rebel forces...
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that's the comment that benedict made to john paul ii. why i'm interested in talking a bit about him is because he's so humble. when he was bishop in the philippines, he would ride his bicycle. he would encounter all the pool on the streets. he would invite the poor in his residence to eat. there's a story about a woman who was looking for her alcoholic out-of-work husband expecting to find him in the local bar, she found him in the residence with the bishop eating lunch. he spoke very vo shumbly at thet meeting that we need someone with a lot of humbleness and silence. people are saying, wow, wouldn't it be something. he's no slouch, he studied in america, summa cum laude . >> many people said it might be an opportunity to have an african as pope, and cardinal peter turksa of ghana. >> a few strikes against him, one he's already spoken about it to the press -- >> like the cia, forget it. >> he didn't say i want to be. he said basically, well, it would be a tough job but he didn't totally dismiss it. >> it's a no-no. >> it's a no-no to ta
that's the comment that benedict made to john paul ii. why i'm interested in talking a bit about him is because he's so humble. when he was bishop in the philippines, he would ride his bicycle. he would encounter all the pool on the streets. he would invite the poor in his residence to eat. there's a story about a woman who was looking for her alcoholic out-of-work husband expecting to find him in the local bar, she found him in the residence with the bishop eating lunch. he spoke very vo...
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well, the man at the center of it all, pope benedict xvi told today on the first night as pope emeritus last night, had a quiet night in. watching the italian news that covered extensive the abdication and had a very nice night of sleep. well, the people that might find a little more difficult to sleep these days are the 115 cardinals who are called to decide on who the next spiritual leader of the 1.2 billion catholics around the world will be, of course. well, the bets are on in every sense, craig. of course, the betting agencies have started to give out their stats on who the front-runners are. let me just read you some of them. given out by patty powers. well, we have, for instance, 3:1, cardinal turkson of ghana. he is tipped to become the first black pope in history. and seems to have according to what we have seen today some very proactive supporters. well, posters has started appearing all over rome that says vote for turkson as if it's any other political election. well, then at the same odds, 3-1, is cardinal from milan, a very well respected italian cardinal. top of the list
well, the man at the center of it all, pope benedict xvi told today on the first night as pope emeritus last night, had a quiet night in. watching the italian news that covered extensive the abdication and had a very nice night of sleep. well, the people that might find a little more difficult to sleep these days are the 115 cardinals who are called to decide on who the next spiritual leader of the 1.2 billion catholics around the world will be, of course. well, the bets are on in every sense,...